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,-ytv .t,.imw"? (yicOctrU IIIM-IB! Oil, "You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, You shall not crucify mankind upon this cross of gold. W. J. Bryan. VOL, IX, (Mly) YOU. No 88. CSeml-Woekly) LOGAN, O. JbUUDAY, JUJNLY 2. L897 PRICE: $1.25 PER YEAR. ( $1.00 In AdYancc.) fi- A0 "as. MOCRAT. BBH-iB JL & JIJlL ,i 'X i,V .1 TICKET NAMED Democratic State Convention Finishes Its Work. CHAPMAN FOR GOVERNOR. Ex-Senator Molvlllo D. Shaw Is His Running Mate, CONTESTS FOR THE LfflTOR PLACES, rrucocdliics r tlio Grout Democrntlo Coiivuntlun Jm (liven In llelull. Nil I'l.iuu Is ItuHorvr.t I'or Silver ICtiiublrcmuv, Tf!K IHIKCT, Governor Homco U. Chapman of Jackson. Lieutenant Governor iMclvlllo Shaw of Auglnizo. Supreme Judgo J. P. Bprlcsa Moiiroo. Attorney General W. II. Doro D. of of Seneca. State Treasurer Jaiuco T. Wilson of Trumbull. Board of Public Worl:a Peter Dccnan of Lucas. School Commissioner Byron Hard o Columbiana. II, XI riji.i, ACCOUNT Of tho Great Democratic Convention In Coluiublia. Columbus, O., July 1, Tho Demo cratic state convention hero was one of tho most niQir.ornblo political occa sions In the .history of Ohio. It was a convention of unanimity on princlplca and of differences on men, especially on those who wero candi dates who wore, candidates for places on the ntate ticket. In tho contests for fa voi lies it wag olfio a convention cl endurance, oa tho delegates toolt no -- lioicc.c i.. ojijhu:;. recess and v. ere In cession contLnuouo ly from 10 a. m. till almost that hour at night. It was o frco eilver convontion throughout. Dvciy candidate wIiobo name was presented crn announced as orthodox in sliver dcctrlno an the car dinal principle for hia favorable con sideration. V.'hilo -iihcro wcro some dif ferences of opinion about adopting tho tintl-trust and Xho Cuban i evolutions, thero was not u tile-sonting volco in tho convention to the declaration for tho free and unlimited colnnso of sil ver at tho ratio of 16 to 1 without tho co-operation of any other nation. And tho name of William J. Bryan was mentioned in some way by every epeaker as tho only sura woy to bring out a chorus of applauaa. While thero was no placo on tho etatc ticket accorded to either tho Sil ver Republicans or tho Popullsta, yet fcpresentntlvt'fl of both of theso ele ment!) co-operated In tho convention and an Informal fusion was perfected. The Silver Republicans and tho Popu lists are thomsclvos responsible for having no reprcscatatlvett on tho tick et, no they would not aalc it, and stated that Uicj" wero inoro intcrcated In the platform than in ofllcea. Out of the (Jo6 votes coit for supremo Judeo thero wero 02 votes for John J. Har per, a Silver Republican. R. T. Iloitgh, tho favorlto for cov crnor, was slaughtered becauno of tho opposition of the rural dlutflcts to the MoLean men using the largo delega tions from Cincinnati, Cleveland, To ledo and other cltleo to dlotato tne head of tho ticket. Thosa running' fiext wero Chapman, Wolty and Sorg. Welty'n nnmo wag not presented after his friends learned Wut Chapman had bcon Qgreod upoli as tho compromloo candidate. IIuiiiUi'h name was with drawn before tho balloting bogon and tho name of Sorg was withdrawn be fore the result of tho flrtst ballot was announced. Although tho .McLean inon had been In conference) diulng tho night and tho morning and had agreed to go to Chap man, they .scattered thrir vdto on tho first ballot and did not coneontrato on Chapman on tho second ballot any rnoro than necessary to nominate, so as to dissipate as much, as poselblo tho report that MoLean was tunning tho elate ticket. It is conceded that tho McLean men find on understanding with Mr. Chap man and his niaungerA beforo tho con vention convened, and tho voto of tho ptroflg McLean counties for Chapman tears out tho report. In addition to tho state tlclcot nominated, thoru la an Implied arrangement for John R. Mc Lean for United States oenator with the state ramtlldates as well as tho pcrty organization for hlra. Still it la reported that Paul J, Sorg will also be in the Held (or senator. The McLean men did not name thoir flm favorlto for flovemor or hold thu ' Jtmmm v."s. i Ktl JVirS . I ,' '!):. resolutlone ao they had fixed them, but theso conccslona wero mado in tho In terest of harmony. They wonted noth ing in tho platrorm but tho declara tion for frco Oliver as tho paramount Issiio, but they woild not voto agalnet nutl-tnfot und Cuban resolutions when onco presented. And they claim all tho favor and co-operation with Mr. Chnpmon that t:icy could have had with Judgo Hough without entailing projudlco from tho rural districts for having arbitrarily used their powor. When It becamo necessary for tho floLcan forces to roily to Chapman on tho second ballot In order to end the contest, tho solid voto of Highland rounty, tho homo of 'Itoughh, went with that of Clip detecatlona from Cin cinnati, Cleveland, Toledo and ether cities that wero strongly for whatever McLean wanted. Cross nmt Crown. Just before tho convention wob called to order a large gold cross wwi carried Into tho hnll. it had as ornaments tho crown of thorns and a clock Indicating 18 minutes to 1 o'clock. It wiw quite large, and a3 It formed tho ccntorplcco among tho iioral designs ubout tho Bingo Chairman Sloan In grsturo point ed to It with great effect 03 ho proceed ed with his rppech. There was also u living white rooster perched on tho stoijo to add to the enthusiasm. Tho ipccch of Chairman Sloan wia frequently Interrupted with tho wildest demonstrations of applause, especially In his reference) to silver. Tho Ucynoto of everythhlng was bllver. Tho glco club that cntcrtolncd tho largo audi ence In tho early hours sang only silver songs, and It was on tho stiver choidJ that Chairman Sloan struck tho rc opores. Tho committee on rulc3 and order of business mado tho usual report, with tho exception of a supplemental rcooit on tho question of loavlng 0110 vacancy on the stato ticket to bo filled by tho State Leaguo of Silver Republicans Tho report referred tho question back to the convention without recommen dation. A communication was then present ed from tho Populist state committee also asking for a place on tho Demo cratic state tlcKotwIth 0 view to fusion, tho placo to bo filled by tho state com mittee of the People's party. Tho special report and tho commu nication to give tho Silver Republicans and Popullbts each a placo on tho stato ticket wcio .aid on tho tablo utter 0 heated dlccuk'slon. After tho adoption of tho report on credentials, which ECttled linmateilul contests In tho Fourth and fiovenih ConcrcsslonRl districts, tho toinporry organization was made rermancnt. General A. J. Warner, us chairman of tho committee on resolutions, rcpoited tho platform, ombraclnu tho financial plank cf the Chicago platform only, which was adopted. Fnlinmnttvl Ileniilutlniin. General Warner explained that tho commlttco was unanimous In present ing the majority teport, that covered ably tho financial quertlon, but that two supplemental resolutions would bo offered by a minority of tho camm'tteo. 'lho untl-trust resolution presented to the committee was offered by Casper Lowenstein and adopted, as follows: "We hereby declare all trusts and mo nopolies hostile nnd dangerous to tho pcoplo'a interest nnd a standing men nco to tho perpetuity of free' instltu tlons; nnd wo demand tho vigorous en forcement of all nntl-trust laws, and such uddltional legislation as may be necessary for their Immediate and final suppiesslon." L. C. Colo presented tho Cuban reso lution that had been offered to tho com mittee, nud it was adopted, aa follows: "Wo demand tho Immediate recogni tion of the belligerent rights of the Ro publlc of Cuba as an net cf Justice to an American nation struugllni for lib erty against foreign opprejslon, nnd wo denounco and protest against tho ac tion of Sonator ibnnu In voting to nul lify tho memorial presented to congress unanimously by tho legislature of Ohio In favor of the Cuban patriots." Tlio Katuns Irinntcil. Names wero presented for tho nomi nation for governor us follows: Paul J. Sora, by Allen Andrews; Allen D. Smnl ley, by B. B. Flnley; Allen W. Thur man, by Denton W. Chllders; D. D. Donorln, ly Dr. J. Garrett; R. T, Hough, by Jesso L. twin; Iloraco L. Chapman.byWIlllam Fink; 0. M. Hun tor, by John McSwccney, Jr.; I. M. Van Meter, by S. F. Garrett; A.W. Pat rick, by J. II. Mitchell; James A. Rico, by John Reed. Beforo tho ballot proceeded tho name of Hon. Robert T. Ilouih wai with drawn by Hon. Jesso E. Lewis, wl'h tho statement that thero was no dcslro on tho part of Mr. Houch'a friends to dictate a nomination and that it was a free-for-all contest. In tho ballot Hamilton county, tho homo of John R. MoLean, divided Its voto almost equnlly between tho candi dates to contradict tho report thut Mc Lean was dictating tho slate nomina tions. Highland coun.y.thn homo of Hough, cast Its solid voto for Chapman, and this was taken to Indicate that tho Mc Lean men had withdrawn Hough in faroi; of Chapman. HnrB l'nvcim Cliupmnii. Before the ballot was completed Jo seph Dowllng withdrew tho nnuio of Paul J. Soig and moved to suspend tho rules and nomtnnto Horace L. Chapman by acclamation. Great confusion fol lowed nnd tho chair could not control the convention. Tho motion of Mr. Dowllng wai de clared out cf order and pandemonium reigned for come time, There Wv'io 051) votea cant, with -ISO nccesu.uy to a choke. The (list ballot for governor tcsult ed m rollows: Sorg, 118, Snu'ljy, 128,i; Thuriuan, 78; Donovln, 1009; oanpiaau, iil'Jj Uutttor, 01; Van Me. tor, 0; Patrlctf, CO; Rice, 113 Roovm, 17; Wfirner, 3; l.tnlz, 0. Before the Bccc-nd ballot began It was announced (not tho names of Hough nnd Sorg had been withdrawn, nnd thot no motions to ouspend tho rulea and nomlnato by acclamation could bo en tertained ns long as thero was more than one nnmo beforo the convention. Cliaptnren Nniiilnntiii). During tlio eceond ballot thero woro bovwal disturbances nnd more delay than duiifj the first ballot, when order tould not bo preserved. There was n wild Econo when Hamltton county cast Us 7(1 votes tolM for Chapman. After Hamilton county went solidly for Chapman tho tido sot in for him, and tho latter part of tho rollcnll was mado with less diniculty. Cuyahoga, Montgomeiy and other large counties nlno wont for Chapman, while tho smnllcr countlco stuck to their local fn vorltcfl. Thrt second ballot resulted as follows, with 480nccesBaiy to a rholco: Smallcy, 40; Tliuntiivn, 45; Donovln, S5U; Chap man, G!K; Hunter, 13; Sloan, 1; Pat rick, 4; Rico, 142; Lent?-, 18.. Horace L. Chapman was then do clared tho nomlneo of the convention. TIOX. TIURTCII CTA7. Tho noiulm.tlou won mode uuaiilmouu and a (ximmlttoo was appointed to es cort Mr. Chapman to tho hall, Hon. Melville D. Shaw of Wnpako nota, Auglaize county, was nominated for lieutenant governor by acclamation. Saiirmo Jndgo. For Ruprcmo Judge tho (Irst Imllot ro sulted us follows' J. P. Sprlgga. 45.T; I. N. Abernathy, 360; Lewis D. John eon, G4M,; Seth Weldy, as; John J. Harper, 82. Tlio biond lAillot resulted aa fol lows: Spidggs, U13; Aberiithy, 822; Harper, 7; Johnson, 1. Sprlggo way nominated. Attoi'nry Gi'tiorul. For attorney general tho flrot ballot resulted a.) follows: V. II. Doro, 438&; John C. Dincfl, 270; Jamra C. Wuy, 70; Johnh J. DoGolley, 23. Neces sary to ciolco, 480. Befoixj tho second ballot proceeded W. II. Doro was nomi nated by acclamation. titnto 'I'rcuouror. For etnto treasurer tho first ballot resulted: Choiles fc'ponucy, E0; Jamca F. Wilson, 215; Charlcj N. Gaumer, 17C; David M. lusher, 220Vj; John L. Kenedy, 237. Tno st-cond ballot rcsuRcd: Spenney, C; Wllaon, 373; Oaumer, 132; Fisher, 278; Kennedy, 140. Tho third ballot resulted: Wilson, 744; Fisher. ..sUVi; Kennedy, 10; Gou mcr, 4. Jamej . . Wilson was nomi nated. P'Siui) Nominated. For member cf tho boaidof public works tho first ballot resulted: Lorenzo D. Abel, 270; Peter H. Degnan, r.OHfc; Georgo W. Dlnsman, 112; Hugh D. Claike, 1C. Degnan was nominated, bcl.nol Cuiiiiih.nloiiiir. Vit school commissioner tho Uret Imllot resulted: 8. C. Tuinlpbeed, 40; James H. Leo, 171; (X L. Brumbaugh, 184; Georgo P. Dcflhler, 10; Byron H. Hani, 428; D A. Howe. 13. Tho rules wero suspended and Hard was nomi nated by acclamation. A motion wjb made to Indorse W. J. Bryan for tlio presidential nomination In 1000 but under tho ruling of the chair there was a substitute for thiee checra for Biynu, which wero given with much vigor, after which tho con vention at 9 p. in. adjourned, after being In scsolon continuously for 11 hours. Bkototi of Mr. CliRpronn Hon. Horace L. Chapman, tho Dem ocratic candidate for governor, for more than 30 years a resident of Jack uon county, O., was horn on a farm In Allegheny county, N, Y., In tho year 1837, and there spent hie year.) till early manhood. In 1S54 ha coino to Ohio, located at tho city of Portsmouth, and later be- oanio a member of the firm of Leeto ft Chapman, and engaged In tho lumber bus'.ucnH, In 18C1 ho entered tho law oillco of Mooro & Johnson, and from 1801 to 1SC3 ho applied hlmsotf to tho ctudy of law and later wa3 admitted to tho bar, but ho nover entered upon tho practlco of tho profccslun. In 18G5 he wont to Jurkson, whero ho h.s since been In terested In coal mining and banking busliiLos. KIIt.ST !AV. Hotel Lobblfta nnd btreota Crowded With liiroiiiluu; PolfiMto. The hotel lobbied und streets wcro crowded during tho e.uly part of tho night und tho headquarters of tho various candidates wrra thronged. Especially was thla bo of tho room3 occupied by JuJgo Hough, Mr. Chap man ..i.d Mr. Wolty, Tho committee on' leoolutlons got to work oaily fn tho uvonlng uud appoint ed a miLcommlttee of Ilvo to formulato a p'atfoim to bo rntllled by tho full conunittni. Many propositions were mado to tho vubcoiatniUcu, ctmuuz thorn being one 1 i r" (VK.S-7 dcrnr.ndfnff that a placo bo left vacant on tho tlcl:e$ ond nleo that aa Inltln- tlvo nnd referendum plank bo adopted. Tho prcposltlona wei-e 0 numerous that the fan commlltwi ApoIApA would bo extremely danecrous to ua- aortnko to consider them, ns it might remit In rtlsfcnulons and leave tho wholo matter in a crude nnd chaotic stato. When tho rollntH demanded a place en tl.o ticket thry wno told to placo their n.an In the field and let film stand or fall an other candidates are compelled to do. Immediately after tho prayer the temporal y orsranlzatlbn took chnrgu of tho convention, and TemiKirory Chair man Ulrlch Sloan Founded tho Itcynoto In part as follows: Mr. Sltmn'i Knymttp. Conll. tiioi. of the Ohto r)Mnm-inlle (Stato Couvttitltin-TI:ii Hiipk' if oi h, in. ilrnl Dip Pnlaii, m. to lip K.i.nrntnlifi'.l iion Ihlj lnrpc iisspiiililjcci for It Ik 11 i-im-vontl.m of rciiictfi-ntntltit f tlir- wholo Vm. pit', tin' iiiiibic'3, tt ltd not of Iwcm," of tius-tB, of lymllcatoH, or of tin- lilrnl J00I3 or thp ihiipotlsui or Wull nml I,o:iil..ii.l Btrift.i. Tb!i convcntlou lonioa from tho common ! were received and disposed of Hverv-tx-oole un.I ouj rtn allilnmi nlo:tv to ' (hinr .,.,, 1., r(,..,ii-. Mm ...in,'., Uiem, dmI Is not l.vio to i.vonl tho ilu of ' ",. 'n3 , the yailous any M-lf-coiistltnti'ii "lm." iiiiiuu. not 1,,.. : eanrtldoUu wcip plaLod in nomination ciiiion of dlMlutniihbi'd M'iili'u to tho 101111- try ua siihihijiuii, iMtilot or eolulor, licit l.y force of (jri-iit InO'lln-iuiil uttiilnincnts, but ly tho hIicit hruto fore- of wealth. In thi'M- ii'cte lul 11 mtrjst It of fori to the lute convctillwii nt Tokilol You will imirli tli.it I ilo not wiv tho l.itn ! I'l'tnilJlliiin ramviitlnu r.t Tok-ilo: for tluit ciiiiintloti wiih u.it ciillid, orgjiilcd in i-oii-twillotl liion(( thp Unci tliul Hid futlii'i of thtf Uopubllcua party tmiRht. lint rnou'Iy Id obey U-? innniliilos und do the lll of Mnrlt linn: j. rnllhu by iim vnlubly bnili- fori-u ca illu uny iqlibui Imrmi of tln middle uu-s. AMi'i.iblcd nt ToIimIo worn nnn nil boiuliirf tho t-nr tn of clll.cr Ilunnii or I'miiki'.', rlvul "IxivM'i"," und ropitHi'iillnp tlm vklory n.r oni or me oiiior tucn "Iiofsro' In every county of thp blato. To nit Hi'piililU-aiH. Mi'Klnley IlemorrntM, 01 followoiH of the diidix ami dotiuiN M'ho wot ill liKll.iii.ijie.ll9, tin- remittal ir llio tlojt.ui of fn' ilvllr line und In Kentucky, will ho u unrulua to thrill, tlint the tk-iy cn' li H'cdliic over inoiiufilii 11 ml v.illey, over hill und dule, over ftVIU und (orviX, Etinili'onllig the hllvf ilinninen to tight the grout battle for llio piojile, uml ieei.l lli rxi wiflti or uiuvrtnln ii'n;iuiiso Ye.i, tlio oIuik itrr iMtl.eiln; nnd ni this Is 11 Unlit for f-ftnimnu lotintry, nr.t for oliin, enrollliiir IhoiiiSPlvcH under the Kllver b in ner lire now to bo found thous.itid upon tliou'.nmht to Imvp hoielofore voted with tho Itrptibllciu party Itemedy I'or Ills. The Democratic jurty hellcvea lliere li n ronii'dy foi the ureeelit 111-". It eouil'in hlui ply In the reellfjlnu; of 11 ereiit wron mir r.'iitlvely done our proiile by the nioiuy liKint'els of liuiopo nnd Amerle-i thiimch their leiidy uuent mil ncooiniillce, Joha yheruiMj, fu 1ST J That remedy li ttio restoration by Ijw to Ha uiii'knt cnuvtltiHIouul mid luwful diiro ulouj hide of Bold of the tllvor dill.ii nlih fn-o find inillrultod cnlniifle ut our mlnfn for twth nt the rutin of 1(1 to 1, uud both en downl by ljute with lull let'.il tender power In payment itt ull detrtM both puhllu and brlvutn. Wo deiuuud thut tllrer t-hu'A not bo pel rattled In N dUeiluiln.ite.l oi;.!liwt, by prlvut cuutuct, nor by tb-j ueti of public olflt Ilil'i In the redemption nod pnyinent of covrrnineiit obllipition. TlK' Hepublli-nn I'nfy dn." nut prninlTt nlut will bu tlio piilliy of the Rppiiblleim party In I!m eve-it of the ixm-pioniunieiit of liitriinitlniMl OBieeinent. To te.itoro Hllver by uet of tho'piiwot eoniie.!sV No. They ure plcdne.1, In thut event, to main tillli tl.u ovIstliiLt cold Ntnudiiiil, to yield the tori'ri'lqnty of 70 111IIII0119 of xsiple to 11 lot of bunker. In .oiidon Deni.K-ratii, o have one elear, unen,ulo cal uiihwi r lo nil thin twiddle' "V.'o ile lnnud Hie rice mid unlimited , e-Mniie of bith iJlvur and Rold nt the pn-'eiit mllo of 10 tn 1 without wnlMnit for the nl.l nml eon lent of 11 uy other niitlon. We iftiiimiil that the Htundard silver dot lur hhull be full heal ten. lor, viiu.illy with Bold, for ull dobtrt, public und private, nhd wo fuor Riicn Icpl'liitlou bj will provcnl for the fu'uio tlm d'lnouetlviitlou of any t-.lud of It ;;iil toiidei money by pilvnte lontnut " Ai.d wlint hoi Ufuliif of the pn.mlMd pioipi'ilty of nUili Mi'lllnley ai the nd vut.ee uueiit' "Thrro In not one Inleltldelit man In the United ritiititi of Auieile.' who can rend mid write who doco not know and who did not htiow when McKlnley wu fleeted that Ih it Hk 10.11I to prosperity was a roiil of hoi row, 11 ronl of K.'iwvci-am e, of Indiiktiy und of wisdom, nut to 1k uddenly tr.ivebil." Thivo ure tl.o refuted wotd-i of tlm dls tlliult'lied entleiuati who prcbldej over the Into ifmvrntlnu nt Toledo. How (rftltul, yon, how Uino! In tbli lountij the ureut wmree of mj torHil voaltb li the futni. Vet there U nothing In It." proposed Ilepublleau plan that piouiUc-j the f.iimer any i.'etii'riil pelhf The pmpncil IokIbI illon Is ull In the Inter Nt of anHivitnled wi-alth jioweiful In tho Kreat ellliH. Thfi'e Ih not n Democrat In thlj Mini whom h,vniMitliy Ih mil with the rtriicglltiK, Mifteilns CuIkiiih, nnd who would not lllie tn mv them ohtutn their ludependeiiee of Spnnb-h rule, but the lyndlit for Cuban lu deprndeliie iH-fliiics liisiitiilllanit blde llin ricit roi.lllet III wldi li out own people, 11 rjitlon of 70 mllllone, tiro now enuaved In llie effoit In obtnlii their freedom fiotn lho far inoie dl'lIUc tyranny of ijold. t'u.lfr file en 1 1 of the central eonimlltee, nil believer'' In the l-eir.ouetliittnii of thn fllvor dollui are Invited to iHirtlilpui In the woi!; of thin eonventluu ami In join with u" In thin eniiipiluii. On tlio .llvii iinetllun innnv itortom of conflleiluit oplpl'ii'i an lo otlnr political cjiieittloiii enn unite. The War Cry. Iet lliln efinventloii. theicfore, deehire n It did lot year All other ipiwtlom hint; Into lliMlKiiltleiiiiio eonipareil with that of tbo ro-'toiMtlon of tho "Dulliir nf diet Dud dlim " Lit that ho out war rry and the end and nlui nf our luufam "Heolt yo llrof lho ivtcu of till vci uml rhihti oumu'kk, und ull thee thlii(! idiall lm lidded unto you " llut after yon have uiudo your drclumllou fot fire Hlhei In jour platform then- iv malUH a mine ioiIoim uurk foi j on, and thut Ih to i old b. Ijli'j jour deelnratlon of plIt.ilpliH by iii.iuliiatlii),' men nho do not Ktaud Hiii.iie!y und nuly by theui, Von inn not hole that at thh. time tho eoniMmil 1II111 foretn of tbl.s st.ite i-uti be hrnuuiit to into for one who did unt nup port our trail ml and true H.imluul bo.11 or, William .1 lliy.ui' nor to mippnrl uny one who by tote or itpewli hukIuIiiiiI the eimtw of Clevcliii'd and CurllKlo In their attempt to fnl.it their ItifamnUK ftohl boiiiln nehemo 011 the 1 nimt ty, Thut wai n wioor that even cold bus lie publlenr.ii In onnstion onehewed. Thin dorn not shut tho dour of lepeiuauet' on nry MU'h, but nn ll.e central) lltey .liould bu huUoiiik! i.lnu t!K',. ileUin to tnllut under the Kllwr tliu Pat such i.l'ould .tay In tliv ranka this lln.e aud Little ilieip for the o.ui'o, Ad leiuVr- tLey nlll ho iilituutvil, by tlio ninK ui'il lll'i of tl.o f-llvi iti my. Tho noilv nam men lo li-itii thei'i lliln full, In the ''iiuilnr cm piiliri., vil'O lne ll.e Dtulnj of leitllo, If not noundd, In hbuw thut they have won t the tl'ht to Implicit coufldenvfl. a-ui us wan is luo vau uuw, wui WUi ,ho urral flt-'fl' wepd but fall nnd thp pw '"'T. .V"1"" "ninV ,."'' vn9t fn,,ll,,y m..j am., k. i:?ht, rmi-d to nBi.. and who imu-.ui wawni nnd iicHitim-d, who ii.w'tih .tm, ttw.1 "lloiiWInu !n Iiltf Hl.Jret ai.lrlf, till hla Iilil la rn.vltliiK' Pliite no limn 011 guild nt lliln time, wbo, lllif clilllon wIjIIc tbi' lnttli' nici'il, Htllkcii In I.N lout lxuu,i tlio fair llrKolii Wila iliv lil.'.l lilm 'I'riiKt 110 .11:111 to liuil nlio would utuirli to IJ10 H'U.oiit.tl7iitlo:i of ullvoi tiny mi'li i-oudllliiii as tli.it tin' Kuvorinnrlit titllij lrive 1. ulsforio. With plot form tim-li n I lnvi dojirrltK'd, tiid iMiiiililutiM nlio ai.hwvi llu'i't' mpiliv liolitH, wo will luivu llio IiiiU'ki inon. than 11 If tf'nti. Ciill'iut on nil tin- frlimli of hllior tn unllo rlth n In ilil'i (jr. 11I Im1p for Inmiiinlty, llils w la.nd u.ii Tim Indi'iM'tidimc, Kt tw jo forwnii with ctititlilonc.' nnd coimiRi. of I'rtir flf Ifi'inill, pi-acl.lnjr tlio Ciiiiai1-j, chonlln? "Coil Mllle It" iiinf wo will mirely COt.qilil Ami llii'l lctor Huh won will 1h but tho prolurto tn t hut nmrh (jrootcr vlctoiy no uli.ill win ihtn In llcvi, undor ttii' Ivnlcr Klilp of Wllllotn .1 Ilrvnn, wo Klnk flin Kolilon i.li.i In tin' k'h of I'loriiiil olmtjilty, imriii loa forPM'tm.irn At tho com liulon of Mr. Sloan's ad dress n permanent organization was offrrtfd and the rcuorts of committees and the balloting began About tlio Coiiiinlttoti, The district mctlngc were held dur ing tho atternoon and the usual com mittees tolcctrd. 'I'ho committees on rouoltrttons are given belovvr os well us tho central committee. Tho platfom wa.i dniftcd by u H'bcommlttco con sisting of A. J. Warner, ebulrraun; D. S. Oliver, recrctar; and Allen 0. Myers, G. W. Moore and General E. B. Flnley. Cuntnil Cominitteei.icii. Flret diatrlct, Johnh Hngcrty, Ham ilton; Second, LouIj Reemelln, Ham ilton; Third, Jiw?pti H. Dowllng, Mont gomeiy; Fourth, 11. a Gordon, Au glaize; nfih, W. W. Wilson, Van Wort: HlAth, B. B. Stiotcrs, Brown; Seventh, W a. jlurray. Murlieon; Eighth, W. W Ddrhlu, Hardin; Ninth, John tioland Lucas; Tenth, .1. L. Pat terfion, Scioto: Kleventh, Curtis V. Harrli, Athena. Twelfth, W. II. Wll- -il- rt.--'w SZ-7&VS3l ?' '-".-' K VA. n 1 rV i JK'-iXJi tti" sycfriSi :48ti trS s?' PAN 3 McC-rvlVILTAT, Franklin; Thlitecnth, llama, M. J. Tliriive.'. Saodiniky B. Menvr. Kuo; Konnily, MorvdQ; F.-.Ilen, Belmont: I'oui 'tenth, Finnic Fifteenth, E. M. Sixteenth, James Seventeenth, Isaac 1HII, L1e(ing, yiiM-tfonth. Churlca 1.11 lt!H. Warren; Twentieth, Churlca Gu iren, Cuyaho.ra; Twonty-ilret, Herbert Hymun. Cnynhoa. Tho riiitt'orin. The Hituoei.it-i of Ohio In convention nn tcitibli'd iv.illlim anil llidniro Ib.i ib'lur.i th.i. of piltivlplBa un:iitii.. In the platfotm ndoptid by Ike fieilioenillu p.uty u lli.tli-ui.il 11111M niln-i at ( lilc.iiro In IbMl, which plat fVmii dii'lnri'i the I'lorey ijuesiflou lulu- luoinit to all otb.'iri at (h)i time, and ij u.i feline L. U'o Invito uttt ntioij o tin- f-iet thut tin (C-n.-lliutli.il in mi' idhcr and irulil tivether im the money i.i.-tiik-. of the 1'nltc-d Htott-i, and (hut the llit eolnai;.' law pii-n-d bv iwjivh under the iiriotltutlori maiki tho f'.Ivit dull it the money mil t und admitted gold to flu- eolnaig-e ut a ratio bna.-d upon tho ell vi 1 do'l 11 null We deel-nv tluit the net of ltt7.i, demono tlzlii;. itlvcr without Ibe hnowh-tn'e 01 ap proval f the i:i'!-b'.in pconlo ha.s ivultcl In tin np i In, Ion of rji.l.l, uud 11 ronv Fpomlliiit fall In the pr'eei of n.iuuiodltlM piodiueil bv lho' n'ple; 11 heavy hiueiiM) In the buicioii of taiiMlea and nf ull debl.t, puhl'o and pilvute. tho eiirlihmcut of Ibu li.oppy.lendlliic el.iw ut !..mi and iibUMid, thn plvotinll'iii of Irulii!. v, und Impolei Isliment of rhe p 'nplo. Wo i:.e iiualli l.ibly oppotHl to mono laetalllaia, uuleh h.u locked fint the puM pe!ly of .111 liidi 11, tr'.Jl ...splo In the pir-ulitd-" of I. aid fin."! (". dd moii'.-mc'tul'li.ui N 11 ni-Kleh nilli'. uud He uiloptlu'i h.ui liiiuii;!it olhei nations Into llu incliil wrvl Ci'e In f ii'idon It Id rot uulv un-Aineil-can, but iiiitl-Au.erb an, itid It can b" fai teio'd on tl.e t'nltid Slui only by the itinhv of I'i'it r.ptrlt of hue of llbuty ulibli iiroil.illl.nl our iMi'i'ti.il I'ldepemleuco 111 ITTd and i.on It In the i.ar of the levolu Hon We .leuiMn.l the trif raid unlimited coin ui' of ln.Hi (.llrer in.1 i,old al the proM-nt ratio of Hi 10 1, without u'.iltlni.- for the aid or iiiui'in of aiiv other iiuUntl. Wo deili Hid that the M.tndaril idlur dollar l..ill be u full legal Mtutri, e.-iiuirj ulth ijohl, foi nil ilehte. imblle and pilviile, uml wo favor1 Mich Ic-'lsbitlon 111, will pu'vent for tbv tu-1 turn the deiuoi.etUat'on of uny kind of letfal tcui'.cr inoniy bv piluto cnnti.ut. We aie opp,m'( In the policy uud practlco ef gtuit'iiririlni: to the hrddeii of Ihu ohlluj. limn of the ('lilted states the option ro nerved by Inn to thu Koieinment of ro deeiuln,' riioli nbllKitlcjM In either Bllver or Kohl io,n. j We me iipji.iM'd lo the Ihi ilmj of luteiest. bentliiK boiidi of the Lutnd tiiutoa In then 1 of pejiv, 11 ml I'undi r.111 i'jo iiMilii'Llnii lth butiklnv Kyudl'.it. k hlih, In exchnnif for hoinln in an ifiiuiiiiM prntit to tl'eiiinlve, impplv the f.'ileml Tieiitt'iy with pild to IiliiliiMlu tl'o pulley of moiinnietall!ui, I'otiKiiT'.'i nloue Iuh tho ivei to cola and ls-,110 rn.im.v, und l'rcildent JaekfCin de clared that thla power could not bo dele (rnt"d to rnrpnratlnna or Indlvldunli. Wn thrreforn denounco th" lssviineo oj notes lulemled lo elscubite 11 x iieiuey by -lintlounl PhIIKm a in uei'i'i'iltion hi inn eiji Miiiilioil, . mill i,c demand- lUt all i nper vM.h-li U nude let-Rl ti-Ue? foi pub H. and prha a dehli, in iihleh la icif-l.nhl.i foi duties In the I.MU'd f-tittei, Kl'iU .. NMiii I by the Kiiicriiin.'iH of tho I nltei. tv'atta una ukall tw i sit ibi'i Mln . In -.ui.iii.i' i.f ijii--. pi ii , d- uu Inrlto tho eo-openitlou of nil men who lovu liberty and hntn wiuuptloa, oppiosolau flBil tyrauay, - .- - - , . THE COURT'S DECISION Is Said to Be Responsible For the Suspensions. TWO FAILURES IN ONE DAY. .following 011 tlm rincU of tho Cointuer- ciul lliilldlni; Trust, tlm Columbia Uullillnif mid Loan (Iocs to tho Wull, , rxjulBvllle, July 1. Following fast en tho heels of tho failure of tho Com mercial Building trust, which did a building and loan huslnsss.the Colum bia Building, Loan and Savings asso ciation went to tho wall with assets and liabilities of J100.0CO each. As In tho caso of tho Commercial, tho cause of tho falluro la tho recout division of the court of nprpcala, in which tho Interest rato is attuclttd and Is declared Illegal. Tho oDlcora are General Basil W. Dulto, president, and J. W. Jenkins, secretary. Tho Colum bia iFlnnnce nnd Trust company wna made csslgneo. ItAILKqAiToPHClALS Olvo Oat a Hlnt.inrnt About lho Wrceh Kour Cblii.go. Chicago, July 1. Tho officials of tlio Northwestern roflrond made tho fol lowing statement concerning tho accl tioirt wlilcb occurred oa their rood at West Chicago: "There were only two slccpeis damaged. They wcio the Coldeprlng anJ Garrison, conveying a uolegatlon from WlEconEin to the Christian Undeavor convention at San Franclcco. Throe cconlo woro killed outrig-lU and It) Injuicd. The Injured have all boon taken to St. Lukc'n hos pital, und tHie physicians In attend auco eay that they will all recover Tho accident occasioned no retention to the numorous special tralnscarrylng Christian Endeavor people from the CUi.t." Knglrujcr Courtney declares that the rignol dlbpluyed denotni a clear track. Ho aho eaya that he wao running care fully and thut rhere wad oaipTe tlmo to otop his train uftor ho had elghtcd Hho tralnlu front, but for eome reaton or oilier tho ailibrukoe rcfuMxl to worll. An Oiey wcro In good order at DIxoo, ilvo tnllcj back, ho bellevM that tramps Intenllonnlly or oi-ldcntatly tauipored with them." NEW STJUWnflARD TflOST. Ills Ileci-ut Kino In tho Prion la Kit1!jr Kxplulued. ToloJo, July 1. Tho recent rlso tn the price of ctraw 'lrtail luia betu ex plained by the etaitemojil hero of ah in'lorostod farty (bad, the American Straw Board company Ls doing reor fj.ml7:cil under the name cf tho Stand a.rd Straw BMrd cooiinny. THie foticvm ihas been Incorporated under tho laws of Nov? Jerecy with 0 caipltal stock of fl30,000, hold ontlroly by tlio owner. of tho lnllla In tho new trust, which ulrendy cootrolo thrc firurths of tho Aworlcan production. Under tho operation of the now pool if tho owner of tho mill allows hl plant to He Idle ho will receive $1 per duy for every ton capacity. If, however, ho desires to ecTI, ho mtzl dispose of hlu otock thrutigli tho Standard Straw Doird company, which will add ?1 per ton to tho prlcb, to create a fund for tho payment of rent als and dlvldomlii. MAIi'KKT KKl'OltTS. Uriiln and HtocI: Oiiotutloni I'or Juno BO. Now York. Deef 1'nuilly, fa !ifo 00; citi-.i mens, 7 r.iv,, (Ki; p-iclied. $S Mit 11 pi) Cut meuta I'lckled bellle, r.,'.Mlc; pl.'kled wboul dern, ri4'ji"ii.ui plcUbci Iihiiih, :"lHio. Lurd Wuitei n atcuni, II M. Pork Old InetM, tS a.,V'f 73. Jlutter-- Witdern dnliy, ll'ifICc; creamery, ll'iilile: iki factory, (.'ftlji' Cluvsi tilnin liire, rldptl)4e; miiall 7iilJ"e, part utliuu, JliiHte. full kklnvj, a!a:ie nc-Btato und Peiinnylviiiilu, l'jiut; western fresh, iodine Wheat &fo Corn "."CiJio. 11) o UCHo Outs .'.'s4u. I'lltnburu. cuttle, ti Culllo I'rltne PMifl 00: uoo.1. fl Mfiil "i; tidy biitciicio', MM (Vi: fair. (A iHifitl ""0. ooiuiuiiu, f! WM 7o. bulla. btaua urd cowh, fL' n"i.-l .Vij hf-lfera, J3 Oiyj 4 til. men, X- n.rt.;i mi IfoilH Ii line hi'illiuii, Hull t Yorkers nud pliii), t1! 7."u.'l H). iomiiio!i to fair YurhiM, fit il.Vii;i 7. heavy. J-:i fli,l!l CI, ruiiiiK. J"! IK .1 10 Sheep mid I.amhK Sheep, choice, l OOi'iJ 4 in, sood, fit Mk,i:i in: fair, f:i -KM(:i 70; iiummili, f- "Mf.i "!. jeutlliiBS, JJ 001 S3 J epilui; latiilm, ft .Hid.", in) I "nlves fit liorjill r.u n.iimii.. Cntlii Mnrliet lfil.V higher nnd a Bhado stiunuer. Ili'--VoiheiM nud plrc', ?:i WrtKI R3: me- dlnui and heavy, if.'t 70 flhcep nnd l.uinbii Sprluir laniln, 3 K".i(i 0 GO; few evtrii, til H0i .veaillliKt, H -Vit 1 7i cilia iiiotuhle ut $3 PO; bheep, $3 73 i!-l (K), ejpiut Kindi'i, "ft '.'.TIM M. Ciilvea A few extl.i, fU 00 j bulk, $3 Kfit H 73. Cllloun, IIouM--I.li;ht, ?3 J,Vf!l II2U,; mixed, fit 1341 !l till; hesi), ?.'l 2110.1 ,""i7-iJ loiIKh, 3 UOa ;. :t. Cut tie lleeii"', J3 HiijiB m; taw nud helfen, fl 7.r.n4, "3: Texan Htieid, ?2 Sllii 4 .'.). .liiiki'K uud fecdeiM, ?;i .'lo'd I ;to. j"heeil'.teady Wheal 7111'. Cotn-We Oata-nHc. llyo -IMrie. Cliieliui'iil, '.' red, "ie. O.Hd- No, '. Wheat tillved, Hyi 114 1 No. '-Ml'. (iirn If. i. 8 mixed, Sic, Lard-M (XJ. noeon-'S fiuffjft ffl Hulk meats-! 1 -iOtfA SO, liiMi"":i nifsin r.o, aheeii-!s o0ii:i w. C.ittlo-M 23TJ4 S3. I.iir.ibi- J.'l 73'iD Dd. Clrieliuid, np,Voi'iPr aud llxuit, ?il 70; mediums B4 j1;,,.,,. S , tX (,'UJ , , , ' v g,,,,,,, ,, l,,,mb .-Sheep, J2 CO'tf!) POi lami . "I rct T3. Cnttle-Stetl" lii 73(i,4 P0; hi'lfcw, fJ3 PJ cO, m, mUi i,iia, f. O04i3 ojj l.iliuiiire. Putter - Fancy cicuiucry, too. C;cs "Dou't Jumpr mi 11 mocntix oa if'"' wt-uiii mic ,,lo5ethefrheyIk Sometimes at a fire a frantic woman lumps to her death just ns rescue fa at hand. Women who tuf fcr with noma dis ease or weaknera ntil It becomes tnw. benrable, often Jump into worse! tmulil nA Etill further endanger their health by taking soma ao called remedy prepared by an incompetent. uneducnttA O person, nerhnm a mm nurse who has no knowledge of medi cine nnd no experience in prescribing for complicated disenies. The safe and sensible course ia to corr enlt an educated, experienced physician. Dr. U. V. Pierce, chief consulting phrsl cinn of the Invalids' Hotel aud Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., may be con sulted free of charge, either personally or by letter, and Mill give round profev sional advice to any woman who write him. He is one of the most eminent riving specialUts in women's discaies, and his "Favorite Prescription-" has cured mora troublw of tills kind than say other rcmedj- kuowti k) nwCfciri science. "I truly belirr thai D. PVrct'i Parontf Pr icrlptlousiivcdmrlir."wrtttUri.MMdrctrcw of SloutKTllIc. HMrStid Co , Ohio. " It it wt and cxrtnln rur for ' fcmnlc trouble.' I aip having pcrfnt lirnllh. I urn stout and can il all my houtTwork, Kothlnr did int any eo4 until I hrard of von Now I in. writ at ku tI otinit your mriimiicK. Myeood hcallb plcowb no pirnri tnr iiimnaua lie wintt ma pltasf my 1 hU ood Rio to give you hi good wlnhu. Hwry Invnlld laify ihould take Dr Pitrce'a Favorite Prescription." For obstinnta constipation, Dr, Pierce Pleasant Pellets fire the most natural anfj truly scientific laxative and curative ia the world. They regulate and Invigorat stomach, liver and bowels: cure btlioua ntR3, indigestion and kindred nilujenU. Sold by druggita. DOCTOR HUGGINS Our ciulucul nml uccctl peclallt fornierlv of DOCTORS LHIIIKI S CO., Kcceivc In free consultation at Remple House, Logan, O. Siiliinlnr, July 17th. 10 a. in. to 4 p. nt. one daj o lly. Thoe intcretcd nhoiild mil frill to tike ad vantage of till opH.rtiiulty to cuil.nlt the Doctor. COLUMBUS HOMEOrATJIlO INSTITUTE. DT. JAMES II. FERREt. Dr. R. VIRGIL SliaeilS. ItecelviiiKl'hyiilrlan. Getiernl .Maiiacw. RcRiilnr IIomcoi.nthlc! I'livslrlan and "urKe Speelnlliti In clmrcu, lntrcntmi'iitof nllCliruiiRn Obseuro and no-enlleil Ineurablu )Ucnie. IllKOflHCa of tho Kvu nnd Kur. Noae. Th roa ami nnd lamiM. Stouineh and I.lver. Klduevi i ninuiier, i-emaie untaxes, xiunuus nuu sexnat Disorders. 1 tc riles cured without or pnln or detention from biiilut'i-f. ltupturiH uud must Dcfurmllli.ii wltlr- out nn opcrniion. (,'ntarrh. Ahtlima, Pronchllli nnd lnclplen Coniuinptlou trviit-nl by uulicrsitllysmiiutlul method". No matter In whnt mnnner, how lonu or hoir seriously you lire ullllcted or how little other doctors lime helped nu. ou nro freely Invited to consult thn Hi.edi.llsu of lho Columbus Ilomeopnthle Inlllute. i:vcry facility known to Medical Science and modern melhods of treatment. Consultation free nud strirtly confidential. Out n( town patients inny consult by mall. Wrltu us lor symptom blank aud literature. No Charge Except for Medicines. AllrcKiilnr Homcopatlilo medicines nrrnrntely illMK'tised nt modi rnlu prices iinderdlreet miiH'r vision of careful nud Competent Iloineopnthlsts. tJultKUC'S-work. Ccnsu tuklug btruug, harm ful, dancurouK driiRs. Consult our Itomcopntblc Specialists for a Prompt, Sclent lllc, Sato and Permanent Cure. Our References Your Neighbors, OUH CURED PATIENTS. To nianv of whom wo are at liberty to refer any blmllarly atlllctcd. Aim rJUIwriMf iKM pror. w. H. reexs, who uiuket n speclaltr it Kpllopsy, lml vrltnow doubt trcntoj nnd cUf ed moro eases thnn iw living: Physician; hfa success Is astonlfthtni;. Wo have heard of caiM c so yearn' standing curiu pr htm. Hs publishes a viilttubts work on this dls. case, which he sonde with lnrirA oof tlo of Ills absolute cure, free to any HiifTorera who may send their 1. O. nnd Exprcxw aihlrtM. Wo ndvlso nnv ono wUhinir a euro to address vT0i."W. H. FK, 7, P., 4 CcdorSt., Hew Yorh Weak Longs Hot weather won't cure weak lungs. You may feel better be cause out of doors more, but the trouble is still there. Don't stop taking your ff?Vi ShKBA L. VrM?IBnUJ ' m$zM ' Wl' V&RaV Rifr rFu S.t kzxl ft3 1T A Scott's Emulsion because the weather happenn to be varm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer Is the best time to get rid of It. If you are losing flesh there Is all the more need of attention. Veakness about the chest and thinness should never go to gether. One greatly Increases the danger of the other. Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking. Scott's Emulsion all summer." I'or nalu by M druKtfUu.aty?udii.j), ft.- w K XjtA-(l - iOV) trrmiK. ltv. iXJJuS&si "Jl t. J